Here's a page with simple letters from my Big Old Sketchbook.
I enjoy working with color. Layers and texture add dimension and depth. I like how this page creates a sense of three dimensional movement.
Big Old Sketchbook, page 40. Mixed media. Steve Franklin, 2014. |
There's an idea for a page. Focus on layers. Try overlapping transparent shapes & colors, adding texture. You can make some shapes opaque by covering with white.
If I recall, I cut out a stack of bleeding art tissue into a simple cross shape. The green crosses, were, by the way, originally blue. I used rubber cement as a block out, all stringy and painterly between watercolor washes. It looks like I used Daniel Smith watercolors: Quinacridone Burnt Orange, Nickel Azo Yellow, Quinacridone Rose, and perhaps New Gamboge or Hansa Yellow--back in 2014. I'm pretty sure the blue is Phthalo Blue. Oh, there's also green in there: uh, not sure which one.
Often times, when I'm in a creative mood, I become an "art animal" using instinct more than thinking.
Then it takes awhile to figure out just how I did something by looking over it.
The most important thing you gotta do when you fill your journal pages? Have fun no matter the outcome.
Thanks for viewing.
-Steve
No comments:
Post a Comment